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АРТХИВ
Просто о сложном, интересно о скучном: рассказываем об искусстве как никто другой. Подписывайтесь на любимых художников, смотрите подборки лучших выставок и музеев. ПЬЕР ОГЮСТ РЕНУАР: САМЫЕ ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ И …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Пьер Огюст Ренуар (фр. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 25 февраля 1841, Лимож – 3 декабря 1919, Кань-сюр-Мер) – французский художник-импрессионист, который редко бывал на пленэре, игра света и солнечные пятна были интересны ему, когда падали на ЭКСПРЕССИОНИЗМ В ЖИВОПИСИ: ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Экспрессионизм (от латинского expressio, выражение») – направление в искусстве, образовавшееся и развившееся в первую треть XX века.Наибольшую популярность экспрессионизм имел на своей родине, в Германии и Австрии СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ХУДОЖНИКИ И ИХ ЛУЧШИЕКАРТИНЫ
Артхив позволяет представить свои работы в виртуальной галерее и стать в один ряд с такими знаменитыми современными художниками, как Александр Шевелев, Олег Захаров, Вадим Столяров, Артем ДЖОВАННИ ЛОРЕНЦО БЕРНИНИ Джованни Лоренцо Бернини (итал. Gian Lorenzo Bernini; 7 декабря 1598, Неаполь – 28 ноября 1680, Рим) – итальянский художник, который был, пожалуй, величайшим скульптором XVII века и выдающимся архитектором. ЭНДРЮ УАЙЕТ, КАРТИНЫ И БИОГРАФИЯ ХУДОЖНИКАTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Эндрю Уайет (англ. Andrew Newell Wyeth, 12 июля 1917, Чеддс-Форд, штат Пенсильвания, США — 16 января 2009, Чеддс-Форд) - американский художник, который за всю свою долгую жизнь не изменил ни родному городу, ни раз и навсегда выбранномуАРТХИВ
Просто о сложном, интересно о скучном: рассказываем об искусстве как никто другой. Подписывайтесь на любимых художников, смотрите подборки лучших выставок и музеев. ПЬЕР ОГЮСТ РЕНУАР: САМЫЕ ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ И …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Пьер Огюст Ренуар (фр. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 25 февраля 1841, Лимож – 3 декабря 1919, Кань-сюр-Мер) – французский художник-импрессионист, который редко бывал на пленэре, игра света и солнечные пятна были интересны ему, когда падали на ЭКСПРЕССИОНИЗМ В ЖИВОПИСИ: ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Экспрессионизм (от латинского expressio, выражение») – направление в искусстве, образовавшееся и развившееся в первую треть XX века.Наибольшую популярность экспрессионизм имел на своей родине, в Германии и Австрии СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ХУДОЖНИКИ И ИХ ЛУЧШИЕКАРТИНЫ
Артхив позволяет представить свои работы в виртуальной галерее и стать в один ряд с такими знаменитыми современными художниками, как Александр Шевелев, Олег Захаров, Вадим Столяров, Артем ДЖОВАННИ ЛОРЕНЦО БЕРНИНИ Джованни Лоренцо Бернини (итал. Gian Lorenzo Bernini; 7 декабря 1598, Неаполь – 28 ноября 1680, Рим) – итальянский художник, который был, пожалуй, величайшим скульптором XVII века и выдающимся архитектором. ЭНДРЮ УАЙЕТ, КАРТИНЫ И БИОГРАФИЯ ХУДОЖНИКАTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Эндрю Уайет (англ. Andrew Newell Wyeth, 12 июля 1917, Чеддс-Форд, штат Пенсильвания, США — 16 января 2009, Чеддс-Форд) - американский художник, который за всю свою долгую жизнь не изменил ни родному городу, ни раз и навсегда выбранномуАРТХИВ
Просто о сложном, интересно о скучном: рассказываем об искусстве как никто другой. Подписывайтесь на любимых художников, смотрите подборки лучших выставок и музеев. СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ХУДОЖНИКИ И ИХ ЛУЧШИЕКАРТИНЫ
Артхив позволяет представить свои работы в виртуальной галерее и стать в один ряд с такими знаменитыми современными художниками, как Александр Шевелев, Олег Захаров, Вадим Столяров, Артем ЭКСПРЕССИОНИЗМ В ЖИВОПИСИ: ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Экспрессионизм (от латинского expressio, выражение») – направление в искусстве, образовавшееся и развившееся в первую треть XX века.Наибольшую популярность экспрессионизм имел на своей родине, в Германии и Австрии ПЬЕР ОГЮСТ РЕНУАР: САМЫЕ ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ И …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Пьер Огюст Ренуар (фр. Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 25 февраля 1841, Лимож – 3 декабря 1919, Кань-сюр-Мер) – французский художник-импрессионист, который редко бывал на пленэре, игра света и солнечные пятна были интересны ему, когда падали на ДЖОВАННИ ЛОРЕНЦО БЕРНИНИ Джованни Лоренцо Бернини (итал. Gian Lorenzo Bernini; 7 декабря 1598, Неаполь – 28 ноября 1680, Рим) – итальянский художник, который был, пожалуй, величайшим скульптором XVII века и выдающимся архитектором. ДЖОН ЭВЕРЕТТ МИЛЛЕ Джон Эверетт Милле (англ. John Everett Millais, 8 июня 1829, Саутгемптон — 13 августа 1896, Лондон) – британский художник, один из основателей революционного «Братства прерафаэлитов». ЭНДРЮ УАЙЕТ, КАРТИНЫ И БИОГРАФИЯ ХУДОЖНИКАTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Эндрю Уайет (англ. Andrew Newell Wyeth, 12 июля 1917, Чеддс-Форд, штат Пенсильвания, США — 16 января 2009, Чеддс-Форд) - американский художник, который за всю свою долгую жизнь не изменил ни родному городу, ни раз и навсегда выбранному ЖАНР НЮ В ЖИВОПИСИ: ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ КАРТИНЫ, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Ню (фр. nu — «нагой, обнажённый», от фр. nudité — «нагота, обнажённость») или эротика стала самостоятельным жанром в живописи и скульптуре, в котором обнаженная натура является центральным объектом. БАРОККО В ЖИВОПИСИ: ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ ХУДОЖНИКИ, …TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Наиболее известные полотна — « Погребение графа Оргаса », «Дама в мехах», « Мария Магдалина ». Ярчайшим художником, работающим в эпоху барокко, был Диего Веласкес. Испанский мастер подарилARTCHIVE.RU
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From Sargent to Cassatt: the many faces of American Impressionism In their desire to capture the volatility of the current moment, artists from the New World did not lag behind their French colleagues, they ravaged Parisian studios and created their own Impressionism with a national flavour. Instead of the vibrant life of noisy Parisian cafés and streets, quiet landscapes and simple joys of family life often appeared on their canvases. Unfortunately, even art…Aritist biographies
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The house that Gaudí built A perfectionist, a refused lover, an ascetic, a mathematician... As many myths have been created about Gaudí himself as about his famous creations. Visit Barcelona to make sure.Aritist biographies
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The picture, considered a forgery, was authenticated ... as genuine! Sometimes not only counterfeits get exposes, but also ... originals! "The Procuress" was considered a forgery by the great falsifier of paintings Hans van Meegeren (famous for his marvelous counterfeit "Vermeers") for a long time. However, after a detailed study, it was authenticated as the genuine picture created by the Dutchman Dirk van Bauburen in 1622. It was probably the first case of an unfairly "s… A gate for news: from Leighton to Watts! For a long time, the famous English Pre-Raphaelite artists George Frederick Watts and Frederic Leighton were not only friends, but also neighbours. They lived on adjacent plots of a unique artists' colony built in Holland Park in the second half of the XIX century. The "brothers in art" shared the gate that connected their gardens, and every morning Leighton would call Watts to tell him about the latest news of the Royal Academy of Arts. Leighton was a member of each committee of the Royal Academy, the so-called social activist, and in 1878, at the early age of 48 he became president of the Academy. Watts wasn't that interested in the affairs of the institution, and Leighton was constantly making efforts to prevent his friend from beingexcluded from it.
How Renoir's wife and sitters saved the artist's money Having become famous and rich, Renoir still wore the same suit for 10 years, didn't tip waiters, but dispensed money to those deceived by notaries and other unfortunate ones who daily asked him for money for a sick child, a dying aunt or an innocently convicted husband. The artist's relatives protected him from those arrogant canters, therefore most often the “unfortunate” ones were waiting for him on his way from home to the studio. But for these cases, Madame Renoir came up with a protection scheme: seeing the beggar, the model would run to the studio, take her clothes off and quickly take a beautiful pose. Only the fear that his model would catch a cold could make Renoir quickly see the visitor off and light the fireplace, which he never lit for himself alone.Crowned artists
Queen Victoria made intimate sketches of members of the Royal Family that she never expected or wanted the public to see. When a journalist leaked them in the, she took him to court in what is one of the earliest examples of a public figure going after the media. So her first solo exhibition was arranged only 111 years after her death – in 2012. The public had the opportunity to see sweet sketches of her daughter at bath time and in her royal finery. The drawings displayed a talent that few people were aware that the Queen possessed. By the way, her descendant – Charles, Prince of Wales is also interested indrawing
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He creates scenic watercolour landscapes of locations worldwide, including Australia, Jamaica, Asia, and of course, the Royal Gardens. Sue Toulouse-LautrecYvette Guilbert
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the Moulin Rouge cabaret singer, hugely impressed the artist Toulouse-Lautrec . He told all his friends about her, took them to concerts, and didn't miss her single performance himself. Once, Toulouse-Lautrec made a charcoal sketch for a poster and sent it to Guilbert with a proposal for collaboration. That sketch was cruel and striking, offensive and sensitive. Guilbert was ready to print the poster, but it turned out that she was the only one who wanted to do it. Her friends and family were offended by that ugly, grotesque caricature, and her entrepreneur threatened to break the contract. Soon Guilbert and Lautrec met in person. He conceived a 14-page album of lithographs dedicated to her – and she agreed to pose. The album appeared to be scandalous – this time the outraged friends recommended Yvette to sue Lautrec without hesitation. Instead, she put her signature on eachcopy of the album.
How Liotard sacrificed his beard The 18th century French pastelist Jean-Étienne Liotard was remarkable by his extravagant look and long, curled beard, which he grew
during his four-year stay in Constantinople. Noble and wealthy Europeans, having a weakness for oriental exotics, were very eager to have the "Turkish gentleman" make their portraits. But before marrying Marie Fargues, the artist shaved off his magnificent beard, and the story was widely told (on the initiative of the bride). Even Voltaire wrote to the Austrian Count Karl von Zinzendorf that the beard was deposited in a special box with due ceremony. The fur idea born from a conversation with Picasso! The idea of the main masterpiece of the legendary surrealist Méret Oppenheim was born by chance, during a visit to a Parisian cafe with Pablo Picasso. During the conversation, he noticed the bracelet on Oppenheim's hand, which she made of ordinary wire wrapped in fur. "You can cover anything with fur," he remarked. "Yes, even this cup and saucer," she replied. And in May 1936, at an exhibition of surreal objects in the Paris gallery of Charles Ratton, Oppenheim presented her "Breakfast in Fur" – a cup, a saucer and a spoon, their surface covered with the fur of Chinese gazelle. Why Picasso painted owls Apart from domestic animals, Pablo Picasso always had many birds. The French photographer and sculptor Michel Sima found a little owl in Antibes and gave it to Picasso. It was brought from Antibes to Paris, and lived in the artist's kitchen, sharing a cage with canaries and doves. The owl had a wild temper and rejected everyone except for Picasso. And the artist, known for his Dove of Peace drawing, alsopainted owls.
The museum cancelled a show featuring Claude Monet's painting due to its "cultural imperialism" In 2015, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts issued an apology and cancelled a program, displaying Claude Monet's painting of his wife and giving the visitors the opportunity to put on a kimono similar to the one depicted in the painting, and encouraging them to pose for photographs. Before that, the painting La Japonaise. Camille Monet in Japanese Costume was shown all over Japan where the viewers posing in a kimono was an organic part of the special program. What could go wrong in America? And yet, an innocent event caused protest actions and accusations of cultural insensibility: some of the visitors noticed there "Orientalist flirtations with the exotic". Good location: between prison, monastery and venereal hospital The favorite place of residence of artists in Paris at the beginning of the last century was the subject of jokes. So, the artist Federer in difficult times loved to encourage his friend Amshey Nyurenberg: "You have a magnificent workshop on Rue de la Santé, 32, next to the famous Santé prison". Above its entrance, at the top of the gate there is a historical revolutionary inscription: "Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood". Of course, you would say what an irony. Then," he added, "in front of your workshop, there is a nunnery. Every morning, in the open window at the gate, you see gentle female hands. A mug of milk is in one of them, a piece of white bread in the other. Here's your breakfast ready! And not far from the studio is the famous Parisian venereal Hospital Cochin. What do you want, my friend?” How Venus started a fight between Rossetti and RuskinVenus Verticordia
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created in 1868, is the only nude painting by the Pre-Raphaelite Dante Gabriel Rossetti . Because of it, he broke with John Ruskin, the leading English art critic of the Victorian era. Ruskin's hypocrisy and double attitude to the female body are well documented. He found sensuality in Rossetti's art disturbing. Unable to resist the true cause of his discomfort towards Venus herself, he unleashed harsh criticism on the roses, which the artist painted with great difficulty. But, most likely, Ruskin's reaction wasn't caused by the flowers. He was frightened by the woman looking from the canvas so seductively and powerfully that the criticfound it menacing.
"Careless" Constable English landscape painter John Constable exhibited his Hay Wain(which is
now considered one of the greatest English paintings) in 1921. However, back then it was given a cool reception: critics considered the artist's energetic brushstrokes careless. The Frenchman Théodore Géricault , who at that time was on a visit to London, came home and praised his English colleague in front of a dealer John Arrowsmith. The latter bought four of the artist's paintings, including The Hay Wain, and it paid off: it was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1824, winning a gold medal. Moreover, Eugène Delacroix repainted the background of his Massacre de Scioafter
seeing the artist's "careless brushstrokes". When the eye is really faultless A lot of artists tied themselves in knots trying to emulate Kuindzhi's palette. Speaking of the painting Ukrainian Night, Kramskoy wrote in a letter to Repin: "I'm a complete fool in front of this painting. The lighting on the white hut is so realistic that it tiresome for my eyes to look at it, as if it is real..." But the secret of Kuindzhi's palette was easier than it seemed. One day Kuindzhi (who was teaching at the Academy of Arts at the time) invited his friend Dmitry Mendeleev to his class. The latter brought a device estimating the spectral sensitivity of the human eye. Kuindzhi was far ahead of his young students in this indicator. He saw in a different way. Not in terms of creativity, but in the most literal physiological sense. The world's most expensive cat flap by Turner For some time, the painting Fishing upon the Blythe-Sand, Tide Setting In by William Turner was used as a... cat flap. The canvas was exhibited in Turner's home gallery in 1809, along with other views of Thames. Judging by the correspondence, the artist offered the painting to his patron Sir John Leicester at the end of 1810. And also refused to sell it to Sir George Beaumont, who wasn't a big fan of his art. In subsequent years, a canvas measuring 89 cm by 119 cm seemed to cover a cat's hole in the door of Turner's house – this is stated on the museum's website: now this landscape painting is exhibited in Tate Britain gallery and is perhaps the most expensive cat flap in theworld.
The Queen's Vagina on the lawns of Versailles. The projects of contemporary creators in Versailles are always bold. In the summer of 2015 in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles near Paris, there was installed a 60-meter steel sculpture, resembling a funnel – a project of the British-Indian artist Anish Kapoor. The sculpture is officially called The Dirty Corner (2011). However, the artist himself dubs the work the “queen's vagina”. He said that it symbolises "the vagina of the queen who took power". The work provoked angry criticism from conservative French commentators who criticized placing The Dirty Corner in such a historic place. This work of art was even subjected to the act of vandalism: the sculpture was spray-painted. The Dirty Corner had to be cleaned. Seurat: "flat philosophy" in critics’ despite Critics liked to call the characters by the artist "cardboard dolls" or "lifeless caricatures". However, Seurat portrayed people in this way quite consciously, deliberately simplifying forms and styling figures following the spirit of flat Greek frescoes or Egyptian hieroglyphs. The artist chose such an image manner according to his philosophy: "I want to reduce the figures of modern people to their essence, make them move just like on frescoes by Phidias, and arrange them on the canvas in chromatic harmony." Was Raphael's lover a courtesan or an innocent? According to one of the legends, Raphael's beloved Fornarina was a commoner and led a very unjust way of life. The artist, sincerely fond of her, bought he from her father for 3 thousand gold coin. But Fornarina had affairs on other men and his students. After Raphael's death, she received a considerabe fortune under the will, but continued to be libertine, becoming one of the most famous Romancourtesans.
And according to another legend, Raphael and Fornarina sincerely loved each other, and after the death of the artist, Fornarina went to the monastery, where she soon died. Choose the version! "Titian's Mistress" became an honest woman A pleasant surprise: the restorer discovered that the canvas from the London residence of the Dukes of Wellington belongs to the brush of the great Titian, and not an unnamed follower! The painting titled "Titian's Mistress" was believed to have been painted by a follower after the death of the artist in 1576, and did not appear in public for centuries, almost from the time it was stolen from the Royal Spanish Collection and brought to London in the year 1813. What an irony – the duke owned three originals of Titian, and didn’t even know about it! All of them were considered copies. How painting saved Churchill During his forced resignation in 1915, the famous British Prime Minister Winston Churchill fell into such a depression that his wife feared that he would commit suicide. This continued until his relative interested him in painting. Gradually, the Prime Minister not only forgot about depression, but also carried this passion throughout hislife.
Dou's tiny broomstick One of the most revered Dutch painters of the seventeenth century Gerrit Dou is renowned for his small and yet incredibly meticulous and skilful works. His paintings are distinguished by a smooth, as if enamelled, surface, which was typical of the 'fijnschilders' ('fine painters') school. The amount of time the artist spent on the most minute details in his paintings can be illustrated be this legend: when Dou was complimented on his extreme patience in painting a broomstick which was hardly larger than a fingernail, the artist responded that he would require at least three more days to complete it.Read moreCollapse
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